“hyacinths” poem by Alice Jiang ’19

Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

hyacinths

blue bulbs open               flesh for a piteous pot

murmuring to be picked by the smartest taker

my hands a basket to catch rain from the sky

filled salt

i’m full-time at this job of being food,

with my heart bleeding so strong

they can smell it from the street

and when i say breathe me

i mean take every ounce of my being

uproot what’s left of me and leave nothing

for when the willing or the greedy come

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One Response to “hyacinths” poem by Alice Jiang ’19

  1. amahoney says:

    I hear echoes of T.S. Eliot…..love the enigmatic shift of the final line.

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